Snake (Cobra) and Orb 4
Date: High School Sophomore, 2008
Time: An hour or more (?)
Materials: Mechanical 0.9 pencil
Description: A pencil drawing (with good shading) of a long snake (a cobra), twisted around an orb. Its head is up, expanded, and facing the user. It’s mouth is open like it is ready to strike. Its eyes looking sinister and evil. Serpent, mean, snake eyes, teeth, fangs, twisted, tangled, ball, statue design, black, white, gray, shading.
Artist’s Comments: I dreamed a strange dream and decided to make a story out of it. One of the things I added to my story (it was not in my dream) was a shelf of figurines and miniature statues. This was one of my ideas, and it was only a sketch to see if I could make it look a certain way.
After attempting to draw the statue design twice, and drawing a random new image of a snake and orb, I started to experiment more with shapes and orbs. I wanted more practice and decided to make the head less boring, yet keep the body in its simplicity. It is entertaining to see people try to follow the snake with their finger to see if it works. I assure you, it does.
Time: An hour or more (?)
Materials: Mechanical 0.9 pencil
Description: A pencil drawing (with good shading) of a long snake (a cobra), twisted around an orb. Its head is up, expanded, and facing the user. It’s mouth is open like it is ready to strike. Its eyes looking sinister and evil. Serpent, mean, snake eyes, teeth, fangs, twisted, tangled, ball, statue design, black, white, gray, shading.
Artist’s Comments: I dreamed a strange dream and decided to make a story out of it. One of the things I added to my story (it was not in my dream) was a shelf of figurines and miniature statues. This was one of my ideas, and it was only a sketch to see if I could make it look a certain way.
After attempting to draw the statue design twice, and drawing a random new image of a snake and orb, I started to experiment more with shapes and orbs. I wanted more practice and decided to make the head less boring, yet keep the body in its simplicity. It is entertaining to see people try to follow the snake with their finger to see if it works. I assure you, it does.
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